PHILADELPHIA — Michael Conforto’s Vegas vacation is finished, after three weeks removed from the Mets.

Following a 5-0 victory over the Phillies on Sunday, the team announced Conforto had been recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas, where he was batting .344 with three homers and 15 RBIs in 61 at-bats.

Brandon Nimmo is returning to Las Vegas to clear roster space for Conforto.

Nimmo was hitting .235 with a homer and four RBIs. He provided a spark to the Mets during his first week with the club, but had slumped recently.

“I know I have a lot to work on and I can still do that down in Triple-A,” Nimmo said. “I think right now they feel Conforto can really help out the team and I think he can, too. I hope that he’s healthy and good to go and can help this team, kind of spur them on to a nice winning streak would be good here.”

Conforto had a torrid April for the Mets, but hit just .146 over the seven-week stretch before his demotion to Las Vegas. A talent evaluator who recently watched Conforto said he has begun using the entire field again after becoming too “pull happy.”

Asdrubal Cabrera’s homer was his fifth in 11 games, dating to July 1. But the veteran shortstop — who has 13 homers this season — hasn’t surprised manager Terry Collins.

“He’s done it before,” Collins said. “He does have power and I thought today’s home run [in the eighth] was huge.”

Cabrera’s two-run blast gave Jacob deGrom a 5-0 lead as he attempted to complete a one-hit shutout.

“I think it really helped Jake,” Collins said. “It really gave Jake some extra energy late in the game.”

Jose Reyes’ double in the fifth gave him at least one RBI in each of his last four games (five RBIs). Reyes stole his 60th lifetime base against the Phillies, the most among active players.